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1990G4085970011I4N00Shueisha 1990. JP Oversized. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Shueisha unknown
2012000515Hazan 2012. Hardcover. Good/No DJ as Issued. Hokusai. Coffret. Slipcase with 1 softcover 48 pages 2 hardcover depliant accordion hardcovers reproducing the artwork. The 3 volumes are in excellent state the slipcase however looks a little fatigued and has rubbed corners. <br/> <br/> Hazan hardcover
19762111902160300729Shueisha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 126 pages Size: Large book 43 cm x 30 cm Shueisha paperback
20122-2754106499Hazan 2012. Paperback. New. 320 pages. French language. 9.92x8.35x2.44 inches. Hazan paperback
18681410438Meiji Era 1868 - 1912. Saddle-stitched. Octavo Two Volumes bound together. In Fair condition. Fukurotoji binding with orange paper wraps. Wraps show significant wear with prominent creasing. Binding cord is snapped in four places. CONTENTS: Volume I marked "UE top": Significant gray smudging to front wrap; moderate smudging to back wrap. Creasing along edges and spine. Significant fading to title paper.Toning and light smudging to page block and throughout pages. Significant water marking to some pages. -- Volume II marked "SHITA bottom": Moderate gray smudging to front wrap; moderate smudging to back wrap. "HTS" written in pencil beside title paper. Dark spot to back wrap. Creasing along edges and spine. Significant fading to title paper.Toning and light smudging to page block and throughout <br /> Shelved Room E. Cluster of four characters above titles says "Gojyuusanji" literally "53rd in an unplanned sequence". I am not sure whether this refers to edition printing or something else. 1410438. Special Collections. unknown
18681410439Meiji Era 1868 - 1912. Saddle-stitched. Octavo unpaginated. Volume I of two missing second volume. In Good minus condition. Fukurotoji binding with orange paper wraps. Wraps show significant wear with prominent creasing. Prominent ink stains to front and back covers. Written in black ink on front cover is "Hokusai Gahon Miyama Zou Hachigou Hokusai's Picture Book Collected by Miyama Volume Eight". On back is written "S. Tamura" in black ink. Significant water marking to both covers. Binding cord is intact. Significant gray smudging to front wrap; moderate smudging to back wrap. Creasing along edges and spine. Significant fading to title paper with loss of legibility.Toning and light smudging to page block and throughout pages. Significant water marking to some pages. Sticker to back endpaper is torn through with loss to endpaper.<br /> Shelved Room E. 1410439. Special Collections. unknown
19669033148London: Phaidon 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. With 32 pages of text and 110 full-page plates in black and white. Book is in fine condition. Dust jacket has 3/4 inch closed tear to top of back cover clipped inner jacket flap. 8 3/4 x 12 inches. 129 pages. <br/><br/> Phaidon hardcover
18102110502150908533Not Available 1810. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
198056094Centre culturel du Marais 1980 In-8 broché 20 cm sur 21. 494 pages. État correct d’occasion.
1985DYTWW10245Nikkei Inc. 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books£º1 Nikkei Inc. paperback
1849137090Sn 1849 18 x 26.5. Couverture d’origine avec étiquette de titre imprimée en vert, 29 ff ; 58 pp. 56 d'illustrations gravées sur bois en noir , 2 de texte. Quelques attaques de vers.
19862092902141600526Geisha-do 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 24x16.3x1 cm Number of books: 1 book Geisha-do paperback
18062110502150908524Izumi-shi-ban 1806. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Izumi-shi-ban paperback
20111-4861523109Seigensha 2011. Paperback. New. 900 pages. Japanese language. 6.30x4.53x2.99 inches. Seigensha paperback
2018548680London: Thames and Hudson 2018. Three-volume set enclosed within a complementary card case all in very good condition. Small bump to rear case corner and light tannng to book spines. Three set volumes are in 'unread condition'. Colours vivid. CN. Paperback. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Hokusai. Used. Thames and Hudson Paperback
2011__4861523109Seigensha 2011. Paperback. New. 900 pages. Japanese language. 6.30x4.53x2.99 inches. Seigensha paperback
187883797Nagoya: Toshiro Katano 1878. Fine. Toshiro Katano Nagoya 1878 15.50 x 22.70 cm cousu Rare edition in second printing which can be translated under the title Hokusai Sketches volume 9. 15 volumes were indeed published covering Hokusai's work. The first was published in 1814 and the last posthumously in 1878. The final volume is considered apocryphal by some art historians. The volume contains approximately 40 subjects most on double pages in black grey and flesh tones. It is essential to add that one cannot determine with certainty whether this is the first printing or a later printing because on this subject there was no difference for the Japanese and the publisher reprinted volumes as needed the notion of first printing not being relevant with regard to Japanese books. We know however that the publisher made a second printing of this book between 1828 and 1878. The later printings do not have the same publisher's name and often possess a date which is not the case with the earlier printings. Accordion-fold volume bound by stitching. Grey diamond-patterned cover with title label and writing in red on white background. Very good copy quite fresh. The Hokusai manga treat varied subjects scenes from daily life but also warrior scenes also scenes of typically Japanese legends animals and flowers and landscapes animated or not notably Mount Fuji. It is generally considered that after a period of intense production Hokusai very carefully selected his sketches and even redrew a certain number of them arranging them according to the order we know today. However Michener maintains that the layout of the different sketches on a given plate was actually decided by the engravers and publishers and not by Hokusai himself. We should recall that the technique of Japanese printmaking is very close to the original drawing since the ink drawing was applied to a piece of wood that the engraver carved precisely following the lines of the drawing which was itself destroyed by this operation. This volume contains numerous animated landscapes warrior scenes Toshiro Katano unknown
184979449Edo Tokyo Tokyo: Eirakuya Toshiro 1849. Fine. Eirakuya Toshiro Edo Tokyo Tokyo 1849 15.60 x 22.60 cm cousu Rare first edition translated as ""Croquis de Hokusaï"" volume 14. 15 volumes were actually published covering Hokusaï's work. The first was published in 1815 and the last posthumously in 1878. The final volume is considered apocryphal by some art historians. The 30 double-leaf volume contains around 39 engravings 12 of which are double-page spreads including many animated landscapes real and mythological animals. There are 3 colors: beige gray and black. It is difficult to determine wether it is a first or a later print run as this detail made no difference in Japanese book collecting. The publisher reprinted volumes as needed. We do know however that the publisher produced several issues of this book between 1849 and 1878. Volume in acordeon bound by a seam. Bronze-green cover with title label. Rubbing to front cover. Interior very fresh and clean. Printed on mulberry paper. A brown stain on the first 2 leaves. A good copy. Hokusai manga deal with a variety of subjects from scenes of everyday life to war scenes as well as typical Japanese legends animals and flowers. ""It is generally considered that after a period of intense production Hokusai selected his sketches very carefully and even redrew a number of them arranging them in the order we know today. However Michener maintains that the layout of the various sketches on a given plate was actually decided by the engravers and editors not by Hokusai himself."" Japanese printmaking technique remains very close to the original drawing's aesthetic since the ink drawing was affixed to a piece of wood that the engraver carved out precisely following the lines of the drawing which was itself destroyed in the process. It was these volumes of drawings that made Hokusai's reputation in the Western world. Hokusai Katsushika was a prolific and well-known Edo period printmaker whose prints among others inspired the French avantgarde at the end of the 19th century. Eirakuya Toshiro unknown
181682935Edo Tokyo Tokyo 1816. Fine. Edo Tokyo Tokyo 1816 15.50 x 22.50 cm cousu Rare first edition fifth volume of Hokusai's Mangas or Sketch Books. 15 volumes were published between 1815 and 1878 the fifth volume contains approximately 30 subjects most on double pages in black grey and flesh tones. Accordion-fold volume bound with stitching black cover some creasing to board edges rubbing and small lacks. The red printed label is lacking to this copy. The first and last pages detached from boards. Creases small lacks and discolouration to boards. Minor soiling. Hokusai's mangas treat various subjects the artist depicts Japan of the period from everyday scenes to amusing moments combining a great variety of subjects: the present volume focuses on temple architecture their ceremonies contemplative scholars ladies from the Heian period 784-1192 nobles samurai lords as well as divinities and onis demons. One will also note a magnificent view of Mount Fuji and an impressive storm scene at sea. These different subjects were intended to serve as learning manuals for use by young artists they would also serve as model collections for artisans and would even become a sort of illustrated encyclopedia of life and daily living in Japan during the Edo period 1603-1868. We should recall that the technique of Japanese printmaking is very close to the original drawing since the ink drawing was applied to a piece of wood that the engraver hollowed out following precisely the lines of the drawing which was itself destroyed by this operation. hardcover
62469986Eiyusha Incorporated pp. 696 . Papeback. New. Eiyusha, Incorporated unknown
18681410441Nagoya: Eirukuya Toushirou Meiji Era 1868-1912. Saddle-stitched. Octavo unpaginated. In Fair condition. Fukurotoji style binding in cream wrap. Binding cord broken to two places. Significant creasing and wear to covers. Prominent brown and water staining to both covers. Missing title paper. Worming to bottom corner of covers and pages. Large closed tear to back endpaper. Water staining and toning throughout. Shelved Room E. 1410441. Special Collections. Eirukuya Toushirou unknown
0500294615.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
88007302Nagoya 1875 Kitano. Green stitched covers very good 29 double folded sheets 56 full page illus. in black Sumi and pink & gray shadesgood registry/impression15.8 x 22.6 cm. bit of nibbling on rear cover & margin corners cleansolid. . . . THIS ISSUE IS DEVOTED TO JAPANESE MARTIAL ARTS: . . . ARCHERY HORSES/EQUESTRIAN FITTINGS WEAPONS KENDO . . . NAGINADA SAMURAI SWORDS PRACTICE TANIGASHIMA RIFLE . . . JUJITSU & OTHERS . THE RAREST VOLUME IN THE SET OF 15. A MONOGRAPH ON JAPANESE MARTIAL ARTS. . SUBJECTS OF THIS VOLUME OF THE MANGA: This issue is focused on Zen and Samurai arts sword practice use of the Naginada swords & other hand weapons the Tanigashima rifle imported by the Portuguese to Japan 1549 archery war horses with all of the various and associated fittings with these martial arts. . With excellent illustrations of all facets of the above including Samurai fighting skills swordsmanship Kendo sword practice Naginada the long pole horsemanship & grooming saddles hunting skills Gods of the Samurai with a host of other fascinating genre illustrations by the "Mad Man On Drawing." This volume is one of the most desirable & RAREST of the 15 volume set. Highly collectable excellent reference work. . CONDITION: Please read the description for each copy copies differ. General description: The book is bound in the original publisher's blind-stamped stitched stiff wrappers with red title slip. The impression & registry are excellent colors vivid. . Not all copies came with the border-printed title page. . Please note we may have more than one copy in stock. Please review images posted to our website note: cover.jpg is the 1816 edition; spine.jpg is the 1875 edition. . NAGOYA 1816 FIRST EDITION: The book is bound in the original green stitched covers well worn scuffed and lower right page corners thumbed title slip worn per the photo above cited. . The contents are firm and solid with excellent impression & registry pages are very clean with out worming or significent blemish. An above average example of the RARE FIRST EDITION NAGOYA 1875 EDITION: The work is solidly bound in the original green stiff blind-stamped and stitched wrappers. . The front and rear covers are quite nice a few small scuffs on the edges and corners the back cover and several page corners are a bit 'nibbled' in the margins graphics are not affected The paper is 'toned' as usual for an item nearly 150 years old. . The woodblock illustrations are clear with excellent registry. All pages are clean a feint bit of very minor leading edge stain barely visible on a few page margins again images are not affected. By and large a very good plus example better than the average. Please review photos posted to our website. . BIBLIOGRAPHY: . MICHENER James A.: THE HOKUSAI SKETCH-BOOKS: SELECTIONS FROM THE MANGA. Toda Kenji: DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS IN THE RYERSON LIBRARY OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO p.254-5. J. Hillier: ART OF HOKUSAI IN BOOK ILLUSTRATION pp.96-112. D. Chibbett: A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE PRE-1868 JAPANESE BOOKS.p.33 item #85. H. Kerlin: CATALOGUE OF PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE BOOKS & MAPS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS p.226-239 item #546 for most all editions & variants. J.S. Edgren: CATALOGUE OF THE NORDENSKIOLD COLLECTION OF JAPANESE BOOKS IN THE ROYAL LIBRARY : p.285 #874 HICKMAN B. ed.: JAPANESE CRAFTS: MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS. Selected early papers from the Japan Society of London. Written 1892 and 1915: p.33 #83. . . unknown
2010SONG0500294615Thames & Hudson 2020-10-27. Illustrated. hardcover. Used: Good. 4.30x2.80x6.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Thames & Hudson hardcover
91077303Nagoya 1875 Katano. White stiff wrs.29 double pages = 56 woodblock platescovers worn dusty stained soiled brushed title slipcolors:blackpink Sumigood registry/impression contents clean a solid copy. . . . . HOKUSAI'S FAMOUS MANGA: . . . CARICATURES OF EDO PERIOD GENRE & DAILY LIFE . . . A DELIGHTFUL LOOK AT COMMONERS ! . GENERAL SUBJECTS OF THE MANGA: People fauna flora landscape the past grotesque technology architecture landscape animals birds costume folk customs daily life of the commoners occupations furniture and all other genres. Many of the drawings and designs found their way into Netsuke Ojime and other Japanese art work. . Many of these drawings were used as the basis for Netsuke Inro and Ojimi carvers. This is a miscellany of various subjects drawn in his own unique style evoking a chuckle from the reader. . SUBJECT OF THIS ISSUE: This issue contains a Great Demon chasing off a kind of "Oni" devil. various mythological Gods: Tengu Kaze-no-Kami thunder god Heavenly Dragon Samurai warriors equestrian soldier arms armor swords & other weapons. . Four pages two double-pages of various kinds of birds: hawk ducks crane chicken sparrows cormorants owl crow &c. . Sixteen pages 8 double-page drawings of myriad plants: flowers water chestnuts palm root vegetables bamboo rose taro fern fruit trees pines wintry snowy-covered trees Momiji Japanese maple cactus &c. Also various kinds of landscapes: mountains water architecture: bridges walls gates villages pagodas shrines residences fences &c. . Japanese vessels: common junk tubs sampans sailing boats cargo boats wooden-bucket for the impoverished fishermen. . Swimmers: a double-page showing many swimmers some chase & catch fish using cloth bags with air to stay afloat a horse riding man 'swim' swimmers using a pole to pull them selves down to the depths diving for coral & seaweed a man in a large glass diving bell & others. . Old scholars & deities: various views of named Gods a scroll artist some with long pipes fans fishing and a host of others. Followed by a double-page of Chinese Gods or famous deities. . Drawing of thunder & lightning over a small village two Buddhist Monks engulfed in fire . Double-page of various animals: goat mouse cat snake horse rabbit buffalo monkey tiger pig tiger chickens &c. . A delightful work loaded with great drawings & art showing all aspects of life of the common people occupations pass times genre costume customs and so many wonderful others. . JAPAN'S MOST FAMOUS ARTIST: KATSUSHIKA Hokusai 1760-1849 was lovingly called "Mad Man on Drawing." He was the best portrayer of Edo period 1604-1868 life culture art customs and impressions of Japan and Japanese life. He remains the most respected and skilled artist of his time. His sense of humor capturing the true nature of the commoners their life style furniture weapons farming activities architecture and pastimes. Few artist of period focused on these people and their plight in life. . CONDITION: Please read the description for each copy copies differ. General description: The book is bound in the original publisher's blind-stamped stitched stiff wrappers with red title slip. The impression & registry are excellent colors vivid. . Not all copies came with the border-printed title page. . Color photos are posted to our website. . The book is bound in the publisher's blind-stamped stitched wrappers. There is some of the usual but minor corner & edge wear. There are 3 tiny pin holes in the lower margin of the last 3 pages not effect on images otherwise the work is exceptionally clean outside and inside solidly & firmly bound. . Images and impression far above average by and large a better than average copy. Please review photos posted to our website. . Color photos are posted to our website. . BIBLIOGRAPHY: . MICHENER James A.: THE HOKUSAI SKETCH-BOOKS: SELECTIONS FROM THE MANGA. Toda Kenji: DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS IN THE RYERSON LIBRARY OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO p.254-5. J. Hillier: ART OF HOKUSAI IN BOOK ILLUSTRATION pp.96-112. D. Chibbett: A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE PRE-1868 JAPANESE BOOKS.p.33 item #85. H. Kerlin: CATALOGUE OF PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE BOOKS & MAPS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS p.226-239 item #546 for most all editions & variants. J.S. Edgren: CATALOGUE OF THE NORDENSKIOLD COLLECTION OF JAPANESE BOOKS IN THE ROYAL LIBRARY : p.285 #874 HICKMAN B. ed.: JAPANESE CRAFTS: MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS. Selected early papers from the Japan Society of London. Written 1892 and 1915: p.33 #83. . . unknown